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EFA to provide fund admin to RAM Active Investment’s AI-driven fund


03 September 2020 Luxembourg
Reporter: Rebecca Delaney

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European Fund Administration (EFA) has been selected to help with the launch and provide fund administration services to Ram Active Investment’s Stable Climate Global Equities Fund.

The sustainable fund is driven by artificial intelligence and aims to address and solve climate emergencies through an active strategy for investors.

Thomas de Saint-Seine, CEO, partner and senior fund manager at RAM Active Investments, commented: “Several items contribute to RAM’s continuous partnership with EFA: for example, both are signatories of the United Nations Global Compact and adhere to the aligned principles in the areas of human rights, labour, the environment, and anti-corruption.”

EFA’s services include net asset value calculation, bookkeeping and portfolio valuation, transfer agent and registrar services, fiscal services, compliance and risk management, performance measurement and attribution, domiciliation and reporting solutions.
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